This Bahamian group (members: Raphael (organ), Frank (drums), and Liroy Munnings (guitar)
with bassist Fred Henfield) made their impression with the mighty funk blast "Funky
Nassau." Celebrating their hometown, the brothers got on down with a sound that
was deeply rooted in Junkanoo, creating a groove that took "Funky Nassau" to the
top 10 in 1971. Many have done inferior versions of the song, but as the lyric
goes, "Nassau rock/ and Nassau roll/ Nassau got a whole lot of soul." Too
much, apparently, to be challenged by the likes of the Blues Brothers.

Beginning of the End's Deepest Groove

Funky Nassau(Alston, 1971)Extremely difficult to find, but has been reissued to capitalize on the
demand for the title tune. "Monkey Tamarind" will also pique the interest
of rare funk fans.